Mestovia Streets [Open]

Posts : 27Join date : 2009-07-28Location : crystal lake most of the time

Subject: Re: Mestovia Streets [Open] Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:23 am

"i agree........"

i smile at him and i look at the people leaving and i smile at them as one of them looks back at me. as they turn out of sight a pheonix the size of and eagle lands on my shoulder and i smile at it and i pet its head. i grin at tai and i smile

"Then go, and do whatever Kobe's do..." He said with a chuckle. He walked on, leaving his friend to deal with life in his temporary home. Only he could control his own life, and humanity was inside us all---even Werewolves.

[OOC: Can you use Uppercase, Commas, and all that stuff. o.o I know 'O.O' is your thing, but don't put it in quotes.]

Thyreus appears from an alley, his broadsword strapped around the left side of his waist as he made his first appearance. The Adenar yawned at the sight of another Werewolf, being quickly able to pick his scent with his nose. Thy's eyes narrowed of suspicion of course, for he did not follow the pack, he was an outlaw of the race.

"Master Tai, I finished the task you gave me. Mrs. Poppins will have no problem using her umbrella again, nor suffer from the lack of being able to say calafrickadalidocious... Or how you say it. All thanks to your medicine."

[OOC: Not sure which werewolf you meant, so I'm posting like your leaving.]Tai looked back at Thy, his staff emitting a bright light from the upper tip of it. He said a simple word, "Impedimenta." Thy began to slow down a great amount, Tai getting to Thy by simply walking. "I still want to talk to you," He told his... err... pet. He waited to see if Thy would make a big deal out of it, and looked at him.

He shook his head, disagreeing with his pet. "You were going to leave. Forgive me if I seem wrong. I just wanted to talk to you, instead of just getting a simple progress report, then you leaving." He told his... pet. He waited for a response from the, assistant-like werewolf.

"I was going to leave, you'd ask me to stay, simple as that. You know I don't like magic."

He said, sighing at the fact that his own master still didn't understand what was the point of this arguement. Thyreus was a loyal Guardian and, maybe, friend. Why whould the Sorcerer use magic on his loyal... Servant?

"Fine, fine," He said with a sigh. He looked around. It was good. Nobody was here, so nobody would do anything they shouldn't. He then looked at the slightly annoyed pet of his... then he spoke to it. "What have you been up to lately? Other than the things I hear from your progress reports? Anything... how those kids say it... fun?" He asked. He added movements with his hands, trying to look 'cool', or 'hip'. like the kids would call it.

"How are things going with that?" He asked. Why a frown? That was FUNNY! He's really being a downer today. And his sighing is really dragging today. How many times did he sigh? Lets see. One... Two... Three.... Three! He must've fallen out of the wrong side of the bed. He thought to himself. He awaited an answer from his pet... counting the seconds it takes to answer him.

He now had a grin. Maybe he'd get something appealing, or nice towards himself, that was told by Thy. "You always have a reason... my friend. It's good to hear it's going well... and what are those other reasons you were saying. I'd like to here them... before you go to sleep." He told Thy. He awaited a response, hoping one of the 'causes of the reasons' was him.

Thyreus turned around, beginning to walk back to the sorcerer's house, where he would rest for the day. He knew Tai didn't have anything else for him for the time being, so there was no point on staying asleep. Before disappearing in the horizon, the werewolf was still able to say something.

It was night, and the night was strangely inhuman. Black and dead. There were no stars, the moon was pale and unreassuring, and the streets of Mesotovia were damp and dead. A bat flew into an alleyway, completely shrouded in the abnormality of this very night.

And suddenly, it was not a bat in that alleyway. It was something much more horrifying. It took the shape of a man, naked from the waist up. His pants were light brown and unadorned, and he did not wear shoes. As he walked, the shadows seemed to reach out and clasp at him, following him through the mist. A smile on his lips, he began to hum.

The song had a sad mood to it. It woke noone, but one. Others did not hear it, for the song had not been intended for them. It called to her, this one woman, a beauty of her family. It spoke words of longing to her, pulling her from her bed, her heart fluttering. Tears began to fall from her face as the song intensified, wrapping itself around her mind and compelling her to open the window and climb down into that very alleyway, away from the safety and warmth of her home. She came upon the being and stood there.

"You must remember me," the being said. "I love you, and you love me. It has been so for many moons... You must remember me." His stare was piercing, and his voice was soft. Her mind went blank, all that mattered was him. She suddenly did remember him. All those sunny days with him. She walked slowly up to him and hugged him, wrapping her arms into cold and death willingly, tears now streaming down her unmoving face. The thing smiled. "Good girl." His fangs glinted.

And with inhuman speed, he pulled her head to the side and clamped his mouth onto her neck. Blood seeped out of the neck and into his mouth like a waterfall, as every single drop of her life fluid was leaving her for his hunger. When every last drop was gone, he dropped her lifeless carcass to the ground. Blood was pouring out of his mouth, like a baby with its first meal. It was certainly a messy eater. The blood still on the woman's neck had already dried, making it as if she had a blood red tattoo.

The male licked his lips, wiping his chest to get the dripping blood off. "Such a delicious good girl."